Anne-Sophie Choné-Grimaldi

University Paris Nanterre

Professor

Anne-Sophie Choné-Grimaldi is Professor at Paris Nanterre University where she heads the Law-Economics Master and the research laboratory (CEDCACE). Anne-Sophie Choné-Grimaldi is a member of the Association Henri Capitant and the AFEC Direction committee. She co-authored with Jean-Bernard Blaise, of the Thémis "European Business law".

A round table, moderated by Professor Anne-Sophie Choné-Grimaldi, allowed the representatives of the various links in the sectors to express themselves and discuss the content of the new texts. From upstream to downstream, this roundtable brought together: For the production: Patrick Bénézit, (...)

Case 3 illustrates the practices of an intermediation platform referencing professionals; The case was studied in the scope of UE, German, French, American, Chinese and Japanese laws. An economist has also shared his point of view.
1. Le Moov’ est une plateforme d’intermédiation qui dispose d’un (...)

Dedicated to the modernization of several regulated professions (notaries, bailiffs, legal auctioneers…), this Trends issue offers a contribution by Virginie Beaumeunier, French competition authority’s general rapporteur, describing intended goals and the method used by the Competition Authority; (...)

The directive on actions for damages for infringements of the competition law has been published on 26 november 2014. This On Topic aims to show the principal issues that arise from the expected implementation of the directive on national laws. Présentation Anne-Sophie Choné-Grimaldi Professeure (...)

The second session allows studying the functions of the undertaking in the relationships between the legal systems in competition matter. It appears that it plays a role of interface in the relations between the European Union and its Member States both in antitrust law (Pr. Chone-Grimaldi, Mr. (...)

This first roundtable of the conference held in Caen the 4th October 2013 was dedicated to the scope of the Regulation n°330/2010. In the first contribution, Ms Chroné-Grimaldi underlines that even when a practice does not affect trade between Member States, French Competition Authority and (...)

This unique book considers competition policy and regulation in light of the recent introduction of the anti-monopoly law in China. It addresses the relevance of competition policy for China from a broad theoretical and practical perspective, bringing together lawyers and economists from China, (...)

The context for this book is the increasingly complex relationship between economic theory and competition law which gives rise to lively political and academic debate on the direction competition law should take in a more global and innovation-oriented market place.
The authors adopt a (...)